I
understand your grief and anger at being a victim of corrupt USA courts.
You are like thousands, hundreds of thousands, indeed millions of others,
myself and many more.

I understand your desire to get the word out about what happened to you,
and your desire to enlist others in your fight. All victims feel that.
We've been there.

But bear in mind that JAIL is bombarded with thousands of stories of
other victims, just like you. If they were trying to be a news
service
about judicial corruption cases, they wouldn't have any time to
accomplish anything at all. And people wouldn't be reading them anywhere
nearly as much if they dropped their real work in order to become a mere
internet list of cases with just a long list of tragic fearful
stories.

It's physically impossible for them to report on the thousands of cases
like yours, or often much worse than yours, even tragic as your own
situation is.

And people read JAIL exactly BECAUSE they are trying to do something
important to change America for the better. That's why you're reading
JAIL too - instead of reading about other corruption cases, reading about
other victims on victims-of-law type websites, reading the internet
newsgroups where people post their stories.

If you start reading about the other corruption cases on the internet,
you can find many other victims, just like you, and often much worse. For
myself, I had to leave the USA and become an exile with a new life
overseas. There are dear creatures whom I was never able to see alive
again, because of the corruption of USA courts.

And as you know from your own case, even ONE case can take an enormous
amount of time and resources, just to analyze and describe it.

You will notice that most every victim tends to be centered on their own
personal tragedy. Each victim focuses on their own story, not those of
others - that is the nature of legal system trauma, the horrors of USA
courts, what is done to people as the courts start to destroy people's
lives.

Your dream is that the injustice that happened to you will get media
coverage, and you want JAIL to be a part of that media coverage. But
that's not what JAIL is or does, and in fact it's impossible for JAIL to
do that, given its modest volunteer resources.

Yes, the big corporate media that owns nearly all the newspapers and
television in America, does not want to cover legal corruption, they're
in cahoots with the crooked lawyes and judges.

We all understand that you want *someone* to tell your story and be
an
advocate for you.

But if JAIL was just trying to be a news service for victims, people
wouldn't be reading it as much - there are so many sad stories out there,
victims who end up helpless or nearly helpless, in America's crooked
courts. And these stories are painful. Reading a list of them can make
you feel very helpless.

And even if your story is published on the internet, you know what
happens? Usually nothing. The crooked judges and lawyers just keep
playing their games.

Indeed, you can put your own story up on the internet, and post it on the
free internet newsgroups. It isn't reasonable to make demands of other
groups like JAIL that they somehow drop the work they are doing, and
instead become a news service for your situation and the tens of
thousands of other people who have similar stories they would like to
broadcast.

That would defeat the purpose of JAIL - and would even defeat the purpose
of spreading your story, which you already can post on other sites on
your own time, as well as create websites of your own.

JAIL is trying to do something for everyone. Yes, in a better situation,
your story should be there on the front page of your local newspaper. In
a newer, better America, that is what would happen. That is the kind of
America that JAIL is trying to build.

Dr. Sachs, this is a message that just HAD
to be gotten out to people, and we couldn't have said it better than you,
especially as a victim yourself, and a tragic one at that! Because
of pressure from our readers, we started posting "Judicial Horror
Stories." However, since we started posting them, their numbers have
increased exponentially, as well as our regular J.A.I.L. responsibilities
nationally. We're not able to keep up with the regular load, let alone
with posting victims' stories. That's why this message is so timely; and
hopefully people will understand it, coming from someone other
than

ourselves. We can't think of anyone who is
in a better position to give this message than you, Dr. Sachs,
after the way you have been forced to change your life as a victim
of judicial corruption. Thank you for helping J.A.I.L. in this
way! -Ron & Barbie, on behalf of National
J.A.I.L.